How do you graph y=-x+3?

1 Answer
Dec 14, 2016

graph{y=-x+3 [-3.666, 6.414, -0.817, 4.223]}

Explanation:

Equation is in Slope-Intercept Form y=mx+b where m is slope and b is y-intercept.

b=3, so y-intercept is 3.
The negative sign before the x indicates a slope of -1 or -1/1, which means you will go down one unit and then right another to get your next point.

Now graph the y-intercept (0,3), and plot additional points using the slope as a template.